Teatteri Tuomikko: Suru puserossa – Hurraa! festival

Mosaiikkitori 2, 00980 Helsinki
Vuosaari House

Tuomikko Theatre’s speechless puppet theatre performance is a beautiful story with equally beautiful composed music that gives hope for overcoming grief.

Tuomikko Theatre’s speechless puppet theatre performance is a beautiful story with equally beautiful composed music that gives hope for overcoming grief.

When Troll loses his friend Bunny the grief is so huge that his shirt turns black. This sympathetic puppet theatre performance is a story about grief and overcoming it.

The performance helps children to understand grief and deals with the subject gently.

Duration: approx. 40 min
Age recommendation: 3–10-year-olds
Language: speechless
Tickets: 6 € at www.lippu.fi or 1,5h before the performance at the Vuosaari House.

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Hurraa! Festival 12.–20.3.2022

Virtuosity in the doorway, swans on a silver lake and men in wool socks!

The municipal cultural services of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, in cooperation with ASSITEJ Finland, organise the Hurraa! festival of performing arts for children and young people on 12–20 March 2022. The festival offers high-quality performances for children, young people and families in the cultural centres of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The programme includes physical theatre, circus, dance and puppet theatre. Traditionally known as a showcase for fresh Finnish performance art, the 2022 Hurraa! festival will also feature international performances produced by ASSITEJ Finland.

The Finnish highlights of the 2022 Hurraa! festival include: Ovisilmä by Teatteri QO, Prinsessa Pikkiriikki by Nukketeatteri Kuuma Ankanpoikanen & Tehdasteatteri, Suru puserossa by Teatteri Tuomikko, Piste, piste, piste by Company Portmanteau, Frankenstein by Red Nose Company and Sarana by Ilmatila. The international programme consists of four exciting performances originally intended for the 2020 Bravo! festival, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the 2022 Hurraa! festival, we will finally see M.I.S. – Natten Lang by Don Gnu from Denmark, Tvärslöjd by Kompani Giraff from Sweden, LILLA SVANSJÖN by Claire Parsons Co. from Sweden and Kuuki by Art Fraction Foundation & JIENKYO from Poland and Japan.

More information about the festival’s performances, ticket sales and related events will be available at www.hurraa.org